TWiT: stands for "this WEEK in TECH,” a weekly podcast centering on technology news. The podcast is hosted by Leo Laporte (former host of The Screen Savers) who is joined by a rotating list of panelists. Most of the key members have at one point been associated with or employed by what was TechTV. Regulars include: Patrick Norton, Roger Chang, David Prager, John C. Dvorak, Kevin Rose, Robert Heron, and Joshua "Yoshi" DeHerrera. Slogans: “Your first podcast of the week is the last word in tech” and “Combining a mind-numbing commitment to tech news with surprisingly valuable information.” Episodes are also referred to as TWiTcasts and the show’s devoted listeners are known as the “TWiT Army.”

The last episode of TWiT was late, but it was worth the wait.

I just downloaded the new TWiTcast and it sounds great since they stopped recording from Skype.

Acronym for "This Week in Tech". "tWiT" is "America's most listened to podcast and winner of the 2005 People's Choice Podcast Award".

The podcast was created by Leo Laporte who "hosts the show, produces it, edits it, runs the web site, collects the money, pays the TWiTs, and eats crow when the show is late. You can read his biography at his personal web site.

Leo's co-host on The (late lamented) Screen Savers for many years was Patrick Norton.

Kevin Rose, the last host of The Screen Savers, currently produces and stars in systm - an Internet-only TV show created by his web TV company, Revison3. Learn more on his personal web site.

Kevin, Patrick, and Leo are principals in TWiT LLC.

Joining them each week is a rotating cast of TWiTs, all former TechTV hosts, including: